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Word on the Street is on in Saskatoon today
This sounds like fun. Saskatoon & Region Family Literacy Advisory Group will be hosting an informal, fun information area to promote several of its local literacy organizations. On behalf of this group, staff from READ Saskatoon and the Saskatoon Public … Continue reading
It’s Canada Day up Canada Way
and alas, some unseen force is stopping me from embedding the perfect Youtube video. No matter. So yeah, a lot going on everywhere in the country today. No doubt some good times to be had here, too. The Saskatoon Jazz … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada Day, festivals, jazz, music, patriotism, Saskatoon
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Remember to put the Fest in “Festive” this year!
Definition of fest for those who want it: –noun an assembly of people engaged in a common activity (often used in combination): filmfest; gabfest; love-fest; poetry fest. Over in Scotland, Dundee has declared December to be Christian Christmas free. No … Continue reading
Posted in In the Media, religiosity
Tagged celebrations, Christmas, festivals, folktales, history, holidays, myths, religions, rituals, traditions
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